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Tiger Game.Com

In 1997, Tiger Electronics, Ltd. diverged from their traditional line of pocket sized LCD games and made a programmable system. What they came up with was the Game.Com. The original Game.Com as shown above featured two cartridge slots on the right side for placing games. Both could be utilized at start up, as the system asked the user which cartridge they would like to play. The system came with a limited speach function. The unit also used a stylus pen with a touch based screen for their system functions. Functions programmed in the system included a calender, calculator, address book, and solitaire. The system could also keep and manage the user's high scores. The Game.Com came with pack in cartridges sometimes, they varied from Wheel of Fortune, Henry, Batman & Robin, Mortal Kombat Triology and Lights Out.

  • 8-Bit CPU
  • On Screen Resolution: 200x160
  • Colors on screen: 4 shades of grey (available 4 shades)

Right side of the Game.Com:

1. Cartridge Slots

Left side of the Game.Com:

1. Contrast
2. Volume

Top of the Game.Com:

1. Power Output
2. Expansion Bay

Bottom of Game.Com:

1. Headphone Jack
2. Battery Cover

Game.Com Back:

1. Backup Battery Cover (CR 2032)
2. Reset
3. Expasion Port Lip
4. Battery Cover
5. Cartridge Slots

There was a crude internet function available for the Game.Com. Users could access text based internet sites and email. Besides that cartridge and cord pictured here, you needed a modem that was sold seperate. 71-529

Click here to see the back of the box (instructions)

Sample Game.Com cartridge.
Another different style of Game.Com game
Sample accessories for the system. The carry case, modem, AC adapter, headphones, and link cable. From the Game.Com catalog.

Model: 0900300

Input: AC120V 60Hz 10W
Output: DC9V 300mA

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Game.Com : Game.Com Light : Game.Com Pro : R-Zone Head Gear : R-Zone Extreme Pocket Gear : R-Zone Super Screen : Playmaker : Quiz Wiz : Other : Sega / Tiger Pocket Arcade
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